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Tattoo You
- 1981
- 11 tracks
- 44 min
- classic rock
Album Description
Released in 1981, "Tattoo You" is the sixteenth UK and eighteenth US studio album by the legendary rock band, The Rolling Stones. This classic rock masterpiece, originally slated to be named "Tattoo," marked the band's entrance into the 1980s and left an indelible mark on the music scene. The album, which spans 44 minutes, features a collection of 11 remastered tracks that showcase the band's signature sound and enduring appeal. With Mick Jagger taking the lead on vocals and electric guitar on select tracks, "Tattoo You" delivers a powerful and timeless rock experience. The album's standout hits, including "Start Me Up" and "Waiting on a Friend," propelled it to the top of the US charts, where it remained for an impressive nine weeks, making it the longest-charting number one album for The Rolling Stones. "Tattoo You" is a testament to The Rolling Stones' enduring legacy and their ability to create music that transcends generations.
Tracks
- Start Me Up - Remastered 2009The Rolling Stones
- Hang Fire - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones, Bob Clearmountain
- Slave - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones
- Little T&A - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones
- Black Limousine - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones
- Neighbours - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones, Bob Clearmountain
- Worried About You - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones, Bob Clearmountain
- Tops - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones, Bob Clearmountain
- Heaven - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones, Bob Clearmountain
- No Use In Crying - RemasteredThe Rolling Stones, Bob Clearmountain
- Waiting On A Friend - Remastered 2009The Rolling Stones
About The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones, formed in London in 1962, are an iconic English rock band that has left an indelible mark on the music world. With a career spanning over six decades, they are renowned for their gritty, rhythmically driven sound that laid the foundation for hard rock. The band's original lineup featured Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Brian Jones on multi-instruments, Bill Wyman on bass, and Charlie Watts on drums. Their early years were marked by Jones' leadership and a shift towards original songwriting under the guidance of manager Andrew Loog Oldham, leading to the legendary Jagger–Richards songwriting partnership. The Rolling Stones are celebrated for their rebellious spirit, as epitomized by hits like "Street Fighting Man," and have won numerous accolades, including a Grammy for Best Rock Album. Their iconic red lips and tongue logo, designed by Jon Pasche in 1970, is as recognizable as their timeless music. With a rich discography and a legacy that continues to inspire, The Rolling Stones remain a cornerstone of rock 'n' roll, captivating audiences worldwide with their enduring energy and classic hits.
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